The standard Hoyle; a complete guide and reliable authority upon all games of chance or skill now played in the United States, whether of native or foreign introduction . 0 O 0%. The player puts aside tweatf-ooe—^ace and ten of hearts. He makes 2,7S, SKAT. twenty-four in clubs, fourteen in spades, and four in hearts; total, 6|points. An actual hand played by the editor, was a solo in clubs, with thethree best matadors, the ace, ten, king, queen of clubs, the ten cfhearts, and the king and queen of spades. The middle hand ledthrough him, and he lost with eight matadors, the jack of diamond?bein


The standard Hoyle; a complete guide and reliable authority upon all games of chance or skill now played in the United States, whether of native or foreign introduction . 0 O 0%. The player puts aside tweatf-ooe—^ace and ten of hearts. He makes 2,7S, SKAT. twenty-four in clubs, fourteen in spades, and four in hearts; total, 6|points. An actual hand played by the editor, was a solo in clubs, with thethree best matadors, the ace, ten, king, queen of clubs, the ten cfhearts, and the king and queen of spades. The middle hand ledthrough him, and he lost with eight matadors, the jack of diamond?being in the Skat. Question: What were the other hands, and h(.,>,^were they played? SUGGESTIONS IN REGARD TO SKAT. In Skat, it becomes impossible to lay down absolute rules of guidance. Everything- depends on the cards, for no two games of Skat ever are has the four matadors as the only trumps. Providing the playerhas all the four matadors, these would not make points enough for thedeclarer of the grando to win. The supposition is, then, that he has along suit to work with, after the matadors have been drawn out. Those who play against a grando ought to pla


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